The provisions of this Constitution shall be in force from the day on which the President of the United States shall issue his proclamation, declaring the State of Utah admitted into the Union; and the terms of all officers elected at the first election under the provisions of this Constitution, shall commence on the first Monday, next succeeding the issue of said proclamation. Their terms of office shall expire when their successors are elected and qualified under this Constitution.
Done in Convention at Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Utah, this eighth day of May, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, and of the Independence of the
United States the one hundred and nineteenth.
Attest:
JOHN HENRY SMITH, President.
PARLEY P. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary.
Louis Bernhardt Adams
Rufus Albern Allen
Andrew Smith Anderson
John Richard Barnes
John Rutledge Bowdle
John Sell Boyer
Theodore Brandley
Herbert Guion Button
William Buys
Chester Call
George Mousley Cannon
John Foy Chidester
Parley Christiansen
Thomas H. Clark, Jr
Louis Laville Coray
Elmer Ellsworth Corfman
Charles Crane
William Creer
George Cunningham
Arthur John Cushing
William Driver
Dennis Clay Eichnor
Alma Eldredge
George Rhodes Emery
Andreas Engberg
David Evans
Abel John Evans
Lorin Farr
Samuel Francis
William Henry Gibbs
Charles Carroll Goodwin
James Frederic Green
Francis Asbury Hammond
Charles Henry Hart
Harry Haynes
Samuel Hood Hill
John Daniel Holladay
William Howard
Henry Hughes
Joseph Alonzo Hyde
Anthony Woodward Ivins
Wm. F. James
Lycurgus Johnson
Joseph Loftus Joley
Frederick John Keisel
David Keith
Thomas Kearns
William Jasper Kerr
Andrew Kimball
James Nathaniel Kimball
Richard G. Lambert
Lauritz Larsen
Christen Peter Larsen
Hyrum Lemmon
Theodore Belden Lewis
William Lowe
Peter Lowe
James Paton Low
Anthony Canute Lund
Karl G. Maeser
Richard Mackintosh
Thomas Maloney
William H. Maughan
Robert McFarland
George Parcust Miller
Elias Morris
Jacob Moritz
John Riggs Murdock
Joseph Royal Murdock
James David Murdock
Aquila Nebeker
Jeremiah Day Page
Edward Partridge
John David Peters
Mons Peterson
James Christian Peterson
Frank Pierce
Wm. B. Preston
Alonzo Hazelton Raleigh
Franklyn Snyder Richards
Joel Ricks
Brigham Henry Roberts
Jasper Robertson
Joseph Eldredge Robinson
Willis Eugene Robison
George Ryan
John Henry Smith
George B. Squires
Harrison Tuttle Shurtliff
Edward Hunter Snow
David Brainerd Stover
Hiram Hupp Spencer
Charles Nettleton Strevell
Charles William Symons
Moses Thatcher
Daniel Thompson
Ingwald Conrad Thoresen
Joseph Ephraim Thorne
Samuel R. Thurman
William Grant Van Horne
Charles Stetson Varian
Heber M. Wells
Noble Warrum, Jr.
Orson Ferguson Whitney
Joseph John Williams
By order of the Convention, May 8th, 1895.
JOHN HENRY SMITH, President
Source: Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, pp. 3772. [Note. The text of the constitution of Utah is a literal print of the original on file, except as to the black letter lines preceding sections and inclosed in brackets.]